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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (343727)7/19/2007 8:45:29 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) of 1573849
 
"But I don't buy the logic that just because malpractice lawsuits may be a patient's only recourse, it should not be subject to reform."

Where did I saw that?

Oh yeah, the straw man thing again...

I am not saying it doesn't need to be reformed. But, simple caps isn't a good way unless you figure out another way to take care of those people who are damaged for life.

"It isn't to fix the medical practice. Instead, it's to get as much money for themselves and their clients."

I never claimed the lawyers would fix the system. They can't and it isn't their job. The system needs to change so that the lawyers can't get that kind of work. Until they do, there will be lawyers and malpractice suits. And making it impossible for plaintiffs to get the money they need for care after being damaged by an incompetent isn't justice.
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